You raised the issue of moral, and not financial, rights. You are telling us, I believe, that destination rights should be part of Canadian law.
Fair dealing does not affect authors' economic rights. In addition, the integrity of their work is not at issue. According to Canadian law, once the author has sold their work, they are not entitled to decide on its destination. That practice was rejected in the Supreme Court's decision in Théberge v. Galerie d'Art du Petit Champlain inc.. Integrity and authorship are the only moral rights covered in Canadian law.
What do you think about that? Do you want a destination right to be added?